
Birdcages serve as graceful table centrepieces. This example shows a beautiful design that brings up an idea of keeping songbirds that go back many centuries in China.
There is something special about adding a bird cage into the decor mix of a room – it’s like informal bohemian vibe, the Victorian feel, kind of steampunk touch. Here are some ideas to use a bird cage for décor.
- For lighting. House candles or stuff a bird cage with a strand of string lights.
- Just décor. You can find a gorgeous vintage bird cage, and it would be a great décor piece in itself – next to a potted plant or a vintage mirror frame. Maybe you can put some antique books inside a large bird cage – it’ll be a great idea.
- There are also stands and flat racks that are in the shape of a bird cage. The flat ones can be used to hang up photographs, or to hang and organize your jewelry in your bedroom.
- Birdcages make great housing for plants – no matter, natural or artificial ones.
- if you are looking to create a centerpiece arrangement, a bird cage can be used as an elegant accessory just like the table centerpiece.
- Outdoors, a bird cage can be used as a hanging planter or bohemian decor piece.

A birdcage could act as a beautiful jewelry display stand where you can hang your collection of necklaces and beads.

There are plenty of ways to incorporate bird cages into wedding decor and you can use these ideas for your home.

You could mount a clock mechanism on the bottom of a cage and hang it high. It'd be much cooler idea than a simple wall clock.

Even a simple bird cage could become a large enough planter for a small indoor succulent garden.

Several bird cages from a yard sale could become a cool faux chandelier. To make it cute use some awesome ribbons to hang them.

Combining a vintage bird cage filled with vintage books looks perfect in combination with topiaries.

Put some moss, flower petals and candles into a bird cage and it'd become an awesome hanging or standing centerpieces.